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Updated: 12/06/2005
- 12-6-05 - Five law enforcers in southeastern Oklahoma were given special commendation this morning as U.S. marshal deputies. The U.S. marshals are the federal agency for tracking fugitives.

Updated: 12/06/2005
- 12-6-05 - The skies over Grayson County will be a bit less colorful this holiday season. County leaders initiated a partial ban of fireworks Monday due to extremely dry conditions.

Updated: 12/06/2005
- 12-6-05 - An effort to help a friend move furniture could result in serious charges for two local men. One suspect has confessed to stealing U-Haul trucks from a Durant business, but bad luck ended the caper. Remember the thieves who ...

Updated: 12/06/2005
- 12-6-05 - After a weekend garage sale to raise money, the Bryan County Jail administration says they still have a long way to go. With a salary of just $950 a month, Bryan County Confinement Officers ...

Updated: 12/05/2005
- 12-5-05 - A TXU worker is in a Dallas hospital after an accident at a Sherman substation. The incident knocked out power to parts of Sherman and left one man seriously hurt. When paramedics ...

Updated: 12/05/2005
- 12-5-05 - A judge dismissed a conspiracy charge Monday against Rep. Tom DeLay but refused to throw out the far more serious allegations of money-laundering, dashing the congressman's hopes for now of ...

Updated: 12/05/2005
- 12-5-05 - Saddam Hussein said Monday he was not afraid of execution and angrily dismissed charges against him at his trial in which a tearful witness recalled the torture of his relatives and seeing a ...

Updated: 12/05/2005
- 12-5-05 - Civil rights groups representing Katrina refugees complained Monday that New Orleans residents and the black community are being left out of the city's rebuilding process ...

Updated: 12/05/2005
- 12-5-05 - William Powers, dean of the University of Texas School of Law, was formally named the new president of the University of Texas at Austin on Monday, one month after UT's board of regents ...

Updated: 12/05/2005
- 12-5-05 - The man accused of robbing a bank in Ardmore is still on the loose, and authorities are asking for your help. The man walked into the American National Bank inside Homeland on Friday ...

Updated: 12/05/2005
- 12-5-05 - The former Sept. 11 commission is giving Congress and the White House poor marks on protecting the U.S. against an inevitable terror attack because of their failure to enact several ...

Updated: 12/05/2005
- 12-5-05 - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice turned the tables on European critics of tough U.S. tactics in the war on terror Monday, maintaining that intelligence gathered by the CIA has saved ...

Updated: 12/05/2005
- 12-5-05 - A Dallas police officer working undercover is expected to fully recover after being shot while working a sting operation, police say. Mark Rickerman was investigating burglaries of motor ...

Updated: 12/05/2005
- 12-5-05 - A missing hunter is safe after spending more than 12 hours overnight lost in a rural section of Fannin County. George Tenberge was with three other men in an area north of Honey Grove when he became disoriented...

Updated: 12/04/2005
- 12-4-05 - The downward slide in gas prices may be coming to an end.
According to the Lundberg Survey of gas stations, the price of regular unleaded has gone down eleven cents in the past two weeks...

Updated: 12/03/2005
- 12-3-05 – One family is surveying the damage after a fire broke out at a Duplex in Sherman around 10:30 p.m. Saturday. Investigators have not pin-pointed the cause, but say no one was hurt.

Updated: 12/04/2005
- 12-3-05 – Sherman Firefighters worked to put out a massive blaze at a home in the 500 block of Maxey Street – Saturday. The owner says he heard a pop outside around 7:00 p.m. and then saw flames.

Updated: 12/04/2005
- 12-3-05 – The dry conditions made fighting a fire in Carter County more difficult Saturday afternoon. It took four fire departments about two hours to extinguish a grass fire that destroyed one home on Dickson Road.

Updated: 12/02/2005
- 12-2-05 - A $10 million business is almost up and running in Grayson County, and it will be the fourth of its kind in the US. Since August, the inside of the building has been completely transformed into a ...

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